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South Africa Faces New Round of Power Cuts After 10-Month Respite

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
January 31, 2025
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South Africa Faces New Round of Power Cuts After 10-Month Respite
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South Africa power cuts return after 10 months. Eskom cites breakdowns at coal-fired power stations, impacting businesses and households.

The return of these outages is due to multiple breakdowns at Eskom’s coal-fired power stations, severely impacting businesses and households across the country.

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  • Stage 3 Load Shedding Implemented: Up to 3,000 MW Capacity Reduction
  • Coal Plant Failures at Lethabo and Matimba: 3,600 MW Capacity Lost
  • The “Perfect Storm”: Multiple Outages and Maintenance Overlap
  • Load Shedding Schedule: Disruptions Until Sunday Midnight
  • Economic Impact of Power Cuts: A Drag on South Africa’s Growth
  • Eskom’s Financial Challenges: Tariff Increase Insufficient
  • Tariff Increase Dispute: Impact on Eskom’s Financial Stability
  • Government’s Optimism: “Temporary Setback” and Path to Ending Outages
  • South Africa’s Energy Future: Uncertainties and Challenges Remain

Stage 3 Load Shedding Implemented: Up to 3,000 MW Capacity Reduction

Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa announced that Eskom had depleted its reserves, necessitating the implementation of “Stage 3” load shedding. This requires up to 3,000 megawatts of capacity to be removed from the national grid, leading to widespread disruptions.

Coal Plant Failures at Lethabo and Matimba: 3,600 MW Capacity Lost

An Eskom executive revealed that six units at two of the company’s best-performing coal power stations, Lethabo and Matimba, have gone offline. These simultaneous outages represent a significant loss of approximately 3,600 MW of generating capacity, exacerbating the power crisis.

The “Perfect Storm”: Multiple Outages and Maintenance Overlap

Minister Ramokgopa described the situation as a “perfect storm,” citing the confluence of unplanned breakdowns and scheduled maintenance on other units. This unfortunate timing has placed immense strain on the power grid, leading to the unavoidable return of load shedding.

Load Shedding Schedule: Disruptions Until Sunday Midnight

The current round of power cuts began at 5 p.m. (1500 GMT) on Friday and is projected to continue until at least midnight on Sunday. Businesses and households are facing significant disruptions to their daily operations and routines.

Economic Impact of Power Cuts: A Drag on South Africa’s Growth

Power cuts have been a persistent impediment to South Africa’s economic growth for over a decade. The renewed outages raise concerns about the potential negative impact on businesses, investment, and overall economic activity.

Eskom’s Financial Challenges: Tariff Increase Insufficient

Despite recent improvements in power supply and a government debt relief package, Eskom continues to face significant financial challenges. The energy regulator’s recent decision to grant only a 12.7% average tariff increase, far less than the requested amount, poses a potential setback to Eskom’s turnaround efforts.

Tariff Increase Dispute: Impact on Eskom’s Financial Stability

Eskom argues that the lower-than-requested tariff increase will deprive it of tens of billions of rand needed to address critical issues like coal contracts, rising carbon tax, and mounting municipal debt. This financial constraint could hinder Eskom’s ability to maintain and improve its generation capacity, potentially prolonging the power crisis.

Government’s Optimism: “Temporary Setback” and Path to Ending Outages

Despite the current challenges, Minister Ramokgopa remains optimistic, describing the return of power cuts as a “temporary setback.” He reiterated the government’s commitment to resolving the energy crisis and expressed confidence that South Africa is still on track to ending electricity outages.

South Africa’s Energy Future: Uncertainties and Challenges Remain

The return of load shedding emphasizes the fragility of South Africa’s power system and the immense challenges facing Eskom. While the government expresses confidence in overcoming the crisis, the long-term energy future remains uncertain, with significant investment and structural reforms needed to ensure a reliable and sustainable electricity supply.

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